THE GLALX NSWS
July 19, 1956
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igh lands Cledners
and idundry
DIAL 2330
GCOD CLEANING GIVES A SMART APPEAR.WE
Personalize Your Stationery
and Party Accessories
V/e Carry a Selective stock of
EATON»S FINE STATIONERY
BOOK MATCHES
COCKTAIL and DINNER NAPKINS
ONE DAY MONCGRAMiyiING SERVICE
Gifts
Accessories
Jewelry
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs# O.F* Summer of Highlands
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Mary Frances, to James William Norman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. WcN. Norman of Winston-
Salem, N«C»
The wedding is planned for September
2 in the Highlands Presbyterian Church,
METHODIST LJEWS
The Cashiers Methodist Church will ob
serve an important occasion when ground
is broken for a new educational building
Sunday afternoon, July 22, at 5:30 pem.
Members of the church will participate in
the special service which will be lead
by the Reverend Frank Smathers, District
Superintendent of the VJaynesville Dis
trict.
The new educational building is the
first stage of construction in a building
program which is estimated at approximate
ly 140,000. Members of the church are
hoping to have the educational building
ready for use this fall.
Following the ground-breaking service,
the congregation will gather for a fellow
ship supper at the church. Members of the
Highlands church are invited to attend the
ground breaking service and the supper.
At 7:30 p.m. the Reverend Frank Smat
hers will conduct the Fourth Quarterly
Conference for the Highlands-Cashiors
Charge, Reports for the year will be re
ceived and new church officers elected
for the coming year.
Miss Judith Hines, student at Vashti
School for Girls in Hriomasville, Georgia,
is spending her vacation with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. & Mrs* Kreig Hines, at
their home on lyiirror Road,
OLD EnGLlSH
SILV6R SHOP
Shipments of antiques, silver, copper,
porcelain, chosen last winter by tiie
owner — arrive every fortnight.
Come to see our #5, JlO, and $15^ tables.
Each item on these tables priced at #5,
$10, and |15 — each one a fine old
piece.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE EPISCOPAL SILVER TEA
TODAY (July 19)
p«m«
Home of
Mr. ejid Mrs. Fred S. Gould
The Highlands Recreation Center is
open Mondays through Saturdays from 1 p.m.
to 5830 p.m. The Center offers an opportu
nity for young people to enjoy many in
teresting games.
Square dcjices are held on Tuesday and
Thursday nights from 8 to 10.
JOHN H.C PERRY
REAL ESTATE
Phone 3725 or
INSURANCE
Residence: 2131
»*GIVE US AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU"
Developing Beautiftil Greenwood Forest
On Little Bear Pen